Oregon City, Oregon - Seeking an excellent nurse practitioner with experience in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Full-time position. Primarily inpatient care. Some weekend coverage will be expected on a rotating basis. Competitive compensation; comprehensive benefits. Experienced clinician preferred, but new grads are welcome to apply. Join a multi-disciplinary and collaborative team of physicians, nurses, mental health therapists, social workers and a Child and Adolescent Neuropsychologist at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center's Child and Adolescent inpatient unit. Enjoy unparalleled quality of life in the beautiful and welcoming community of Oregon City and take advantage of all that the Northwest has to offer.

Oregon City, the traditional end of the famous Oregon Trail, is now an attractive suburb of Portland, its younger and much larger sibling to the north. Set at the confluence of the Clackamas and Willamette rivers, Oregon City offers a quiet, scenic alternative to Portland while remaining close enough to benefit from Portlands notable public transit system and abundance of cultural amenities.

Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center, one of five Providence hospitals in the Portland Service Area, has 143 licensed beds and an active medical staff of 150. In operation since 1954 as a not-for-profit hospital dedicated to exceptional care, PWFMC is also a leader in community outreach and involvement. A recently completed expansion wing houses fully digital, state-of-the-art Emergency and Diagnostic Imaging departments, offering some of the most advanced medical technology in Oregon.

Providence St. Joseph Health is a family of partner organizations including Providence Health & Services, St. Joseph Health, Facey Medical Foundation, Swedish, Pacific Medical Centers, Covenant Health and Kadlec. With 50 hospitals, more than 800 physician clinics, and a variety of health and educational services that include senior care and supportive housing, the health system and its partners em...ploy more than 100,000 caregivers (employees) serving communities across seven states: Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington. PSJH’s family of organizations work together to meet the needs of its communities, especially the poor and vulnerable.